Lyrics
Shawty said, she think she wanna die
Expressing the feeling of wanting to die, possibly indicating emotional distress.
Roll your window down, hope you feel alive
Encouraging opening up emotionally, suggesting that feeling alive might come from vulnerability.
I mix hell of pills, and I drink and drive
Revealing a dangerous mix of substances (pills and alcohol) while driving, reflecting risky behavior.
Cause the only time you call me is when you're high
Highlighting that the only time the person receives a call is when the other party is under the influence.
Shawty said, she think she wanna die
Reiteration of the theme of wanting to die, reinforcing a sense of inner turmoil.
Roll your window down, hope you feel alive
Similar to line 2, emphasizing the desire for a meaningful connection when feeling alive.
I mix hell of pills, and I drink and drive
Repeat of line 3, underscoring the self-destructive behavior associated with substance use.
Cause the only time you call me is when you're high
Repeating the idea that communication is initiated only when the other person is high.
She on the moon
Suggesting an elevated or disconnected state, perhaps induced by substances.
It feels like we downtown
Contrast between feeling downtown and being in a private space, hinting at a personal, intimate setting.
But we in my room
Describing a scenario where the singer and the partner are together in a private space (room).
I'm taking Perc and X to boot up
Mentioning drug use (Percocet and ecstasy), indicating a recreational or coping mechanism.
I'm doing the shrooms
Engaging in psychedelic experiences (shrooms), further reflecting a state of altered consciousness.
Baby, I'm letting this Tesla get up
Driving a Tesla that can navigate autonomously, symbolizing a sense of detachment or lack of control.
It drive on it's own
Highlighting the self-driving capability of the Tesla, emphasizing autonomy and independence.
Remember I wanted you to listen
Recalling a desire for the partner to listen, indicating a need for understanding and support.
You left me alone
Expressing a sense of abandonment, feeling alone after the partner left.
Drop the top the roof is missing
Symbolizing openness and freedom by dropping the car's top, but also implying exposure and vulnerability.
I'm on my way home
Heading home, possibly suggesting a return to reality or a safe space.
Are you really gonna cry right here, right now?
Prompting the partner about the sincerity of their emotions, questioning if they will cry at that moment.
She said, "Bitch how you gonna lie right here, right now?"
Quoting the partner's response, expressing doubt and challenging the sincerity of the singer's words.
I see your face from all the times I let you down
Reflecting on past letdowns and the impact on the partner's emotions, perhaps remorseful.
I need you right here, but I can't fix up your crown
Expressing the desire to support the partner, but acknowledging personal limitations in fixing their issues.
Can you hitch a ride here, I can take you back in town
Asking if the partner can find a way to meet, offering assistance to return to town.
Baby, can we lie here, I could die right here, right now
Expressing a desire for emotional intimacy and closeness, even to the point of facing potential pain.
Baby, can we lie here I just
Repetition of the previous line, emphasizing the plea for emotional connection.
Shawty said, she think she wanna die (Baby, can we lie here I just)
Reiteration of the partner's contemplation of wanting to die.
Roll your window down, hope you feel alive (Baby, can we lie here I just)
Encouraging the partner to open up emotionally, echoing earlier lines.
I mix hell of pills, and I drink and drive (Baby, can we lie here I just)
Repeating the risky behavior of substance use while driving.
Cause the only time you call me is when you're high (Baby, can we lie here I just)
Reiterating that the partner reaches out only when under the influence.
Shawty said, she think she wanna die (Baby, can we lie here I just)
Echoing the partner's expression of wanting to die.
Roll your window down, hope you feel alive (Baby, can we lie here I just)
Repeating the call for emotional openness and connection.
I mix hell of pills, and I drink and drive (Baby, can we lie here I just)
Reiterating the dangerous mix of pills and alcohol while driving.
Cause the only time you call me is when you're high
Restating that the partner's communication is linked to being in a high state.
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